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How do i find g(f(x) with these f(x) = x-7÷x+3 and g(x) = -3x-7÷x-1
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How do i find g(f(x) with these f(x) = x-7÷x+3 and g(x) = -3x-7÷x-1
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How do i find g(f(x) with these f(x) = x-7÷x+3 and g(x) = -3x-7÷x-1
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You would want to put the function of f(x) into all of the x in g(x), so that
Then you simplify and convert the constants into fractions of same value.
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